Mower blade speed control system

US9635806B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9635806-B2
Application numberUS-201514824704-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2015
Priority dateAug 12, 2015
Publication dateMay 2, 2017
Grant dateMay 2, 2017

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A mower blade speed control system with an electronic control unit providing engine speed commands to an internal combustion engine having a maximum power speed and a reduced economy speed, and a continuously variable transmission with variable displacement providing rotational power from the engine to a plurality of mower blades. The electronic control unit monitors engine load and automatically adjusts engine speed and the displacement of the continuously variable transmission in response to engine load to achieve a constant rotational speed of a plurality of mower blades at different engine speeds.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A mower blade speed control system, comprising: an electronic control unit providing engine speed commands to an internal combustion engine having a maximum power speed and a reduced engine speed; a first continuously variable transmission with variable displacement providing rotational power from the engine to a plurality of mower blades; a second continuously variable transmission with variable displacement providing rotational power from the engine to a traction drive; a mode selection switch connected to the electronic control unit for selecting the maximum power speed, the reduced engine speed, or the reduced engine speed unless an engine load is outside preset limits, the electronic control unit changing the displacement of the first continuously variable transmission in response to the engine load to achieve a constant rotational speed of a plurality of mower blades at different engine speeds, and changing the displacement of the second continuously variable transmission in response to the engine load to achieve a higher displacement for each position of a traction pedal at the reduced engine speed than at the maximum power speed. 2. The mower blade speed control system of claim 1 wherein the continuously variable transmission is a hydrostatic transmission. 3. The mower blade speed control system of claim 1 further comprising a continuously variable traction drive transmission having a displacement that varies with the position of a hand operated traction drive speed control device. 4. The mower blade speed control system of claim 1 wherein the electronic control unit decreases engine speed if engine load is below a low limit, and increases engine speed if engine load is above an intermediate limit. 5. A mower blade speed control system, comprising: an internal combustion engine driving a plurality of mower blades with a hydrostatic mow transmission, driving a plurality of traction drive wheels with a hydrostatic traction drive transmission and pedals, and having a mode selection switch; an electronic control unit monitoring load of the engine; and a mode selection switch connected to the electronic control unit and having a plurality of engine modes including: a maximum power mode commanding the internal combustion engine to run at a maximum power speed, mapping a displacement of the mow transmission to the maximum power speed to achieve an optimal mower blade speed, and setting a displacement of the traction drive transmission based on the position of an operator actuated traction drive speed control device; a maximum economy mode commanding the internal combustion engine to run at an economy speed lower than the maximum power speed, mapping the displacement of the mow transmission to the economy speed to achieve the same optimal mower blade speed, and setting the displacement of the traction drive transmission based on the position of the operator actuated traction drive speed control device; and an automatically adjusting economy mode commanding the internal combustion engine to run at the same economy speed lower than the maximum power speed, increasing or decreasing the engine speed based on the load of the engine, mapping the displacement of the mow transmission to achieve the same optimal mower blade speed, and mapping traction pump displacement to the position of the operator actuated traction drive speed control device and the commanded engine speed. 6. The mower blade speed control system of claim 5 , wherein in the automatically adjusting economy mode, the electronic control unit commands engine speed to decrease if engine load is below a low limit and engine speed is above the economy engine speed. 7. The mower blade speed control system of claim 5 , wherein in the automatically adjusting economy mode, the electronic control unit commands engine speed to increase if engine load is above an intermediate limit and engine speed is below the maximum power speed. 8. The mower blade speed control system of claim 5 , wherein in the automatically adjusting economy mode, the electronic control unit commands the engine speed to hold at the last engine speed command if engine load is between a low limit and an intermediate limit. 9. The mower blade speed control system of claim 5 wherein in the automatically adjusting economy mode, the electronic control unit reduces the traction pump displacement based on pedal position if engine load is above a high limit. 10. A mower blade speed control system, comprising: an electronic control unit providing engine speed commands to an internal combustion engine, providing displacement commands to a continuously variable mow transmission between the engine and a plurality of mower blades, and displacement commands to a continuously variable traction drive transmission between the engine and a plurality of traction drive wheels; the electronic control unit monitoring engine load, increasing or decreasing engine speed if engine load is above or below at least one specified limit, and mapping mow pump displacement based on the commanded engine speed to achieve an optimal mower blade speed; and a mode switch connected to the electronic control unit to run the engine at a preset maximum power speed, a slower preset economy speed, or the preset economy speed unless the engine load is above or below at least one specified limit. 11. The mower blade speed control system of claim 10 , wherein the electronic control unit maps traction pump displacement to a position of an operator actuated traction drive speed control device and the commanded engine speed. 12. The mower blade speed control system of claim 10 , wherein the continuously variable mow transmission is a hydrostatic transmission. 13. The mower blade speed control system of claim 10 , wherein the continuously variable traction drive transmission is a hydrostatic transmission.

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What does patent US9635806B2 cover?
A mower blade speed control system with an electronic control unit providing engine speed commands to an internal combustion engine having a maximum power speed and a reduced economy speed, and a continuously variable transmission with variable displacement providing rotational power from the engine to a plurality of mower blades. The electronic control unit monitors engine load and automatical…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01D34/006. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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